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  1. Zaqueri Black (* 8. September 1992 in Whittier ), besser bekannt unter dem Namen Aphromoo, ist ein amerikanischer Profi-Spieler der League of Legends. Ab 2019 spielt er in der North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) in der Support-Position für das Team 100 Thieves [1].

    • Aphromoo
    • US-amerikanischer E-Sportler
    • 8. September 1992
    • Black, Zaqueri
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AphromooAphromoo - Wikipedia

    Zaqueri Black (born September 8, 1992), better known by his in-game name Aphromoo, is an American retired professional League of Legends player. Aphromoo won the 2018 Spring Split MVP award, the first time a support player had received the title.

    • September 8, 1992 (age 31)
    • American
    • Zaqueri Black
    • 2011–2022
  3. Zaqueri Black. Nationality: United States. Born: September 8, 1992 (age 31) Status: Retired. Role: Support. Bot. Approx. Total Winnings: $129,340. Links. History. Retired: 2023-01-25. Zaqueri " aphromoo " Black (born September 8, 1992) is a retired American player. Contents. 1 Achievements. 2 Awards. 3 Gallery. 4 Media. 4.1 Interviews. 5 Trivia.

    Date
    Tournament
    Award
    2021-02-21
    Player of the Week 3
    2018-08-21
    1st All-Pro Team
    2018-04-07
    MVP
    2018-03-24
    1st All-Pro Team
    • Overview
    • Team History
    • Biography
    • Trivia
    • Tournament Results
    • Media

    Overview

    Tournament Results

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    Match History

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    League of Legends Career

    Aphromoo played on several teams starting in 2011. He began to gain recognition as the AD Carry player of v8 eSports, where he played with PhantomL0rd, Muffinqt, and Unstoppable, among others. He and Muffinqt were known as a strong duo lane and would play together again on mTw.NA, mMe Ferus, and Team FeaR. During this time, he gained huge popularity as a streamer. In December 2012, Aphromoo asked his viewers if they would still watch him play if he switched his role to support; he then joined Counter Logic Gaming as their support player. Even after switching to support, Aphromoo's stream remained popular, and he became famous for his Leona play[29]; Aphromoo's popularity is often credited as being part of the reason that support became a more popular role to play, along with the season 4 changes to support gold income and itemization. The CLG duo lane of Aphromoo and Doublelift gained huge popularity, and were nicknamed by fans as the "Rush Hour" duo. However, in May 2013 Aphromoo was removed from the CLG roster, as part of a large set of changes including Nientonsoh joining the team in the toplane, Chauster moving to support, HotshotGG stepping down, and bigfatlp moving into the jungle. On October 7, 2013 Team Curse announced a new lineup including Pobelter, Aphromoo, Zekent, and IWillDominate[30]; however, on October 13 Aphromoo was released from Team Curse[31]. He remained teamless until January 2014, when he was re-added to the CLG starting lineup as their starting support. Aphromoo has been CLG's support player since, and the botlane of Doublelift and Aphromoo are considered by many to be the strongest duo lane in North America.

    2015 Season

    For the first eight weeks of the spring split, CLG were never lower in the standings than tied for second place, and the only reason they didn't receive a playoff bye was that they lost a second-place tie breaker to Cloud9 and so ended up in third place. CLG fans called the split CLG's "golden age," but the question still remained whether CLG could perform in the playoffs, especially after a dramatic comeback loss to Team SoloMid the first time the two teams met in the round robin. Ultimately, CLG were unable to perform in playoffs, as they lost to Team Liquid in the quarterfinals and ended the split tied for fifth place with Gravity. Echoing their spring split performance, CLG started the summer split strong, in first place at the end of each of the first four weeks and then lost four games in a row to finish tied for fifth after week six. This time, however, they rebounded and ended the season in second, behind Team Liquid and with a 13-5 record. They received a bye in the first round of the playoffs and then swept both Team Impulse and Team SoloMid 3-0, to win their first LAN event since MLG Raleigh in 2011 nearly four years prior and receive North America's top seed to Worlds. Despite having a relatively easy group draw with KOO Tigers, Flash Wolves, and paiN Gaming, CLG didn't advance from their Worlds group, ending with a 2-4 record including a loss to paiN.

    2016 Season

    After two major roster changes - Stixxay replacing long-time AD carry Doublelift and HuHi replacing Pobelter - CLG attended IEM San Jose in November 2015, where they defeated Unicorns of Love and Jin Air Green Wings before losing to Origen. Their performance earned them a seed into IEM Katowice, which they attended after the seventh week of the LCS. However, despite being in a strong position domestically, in second place behind only the almost-undefeated Immortals (to whom CLG had handed their only loss of the season the week before), CLG were eliminated immediately from Katowice, losing first to SK Telecom T1 and then to Fnatic. CLG entered the LCS playoffs in second place, still behind Immortals, and still the only team to have beaten Immortals in the regular season. They won their semifinal series against Team Liquid in five games, winning the last game with a double teleport play to catch out Piglet and close out a win. Despite seeding expectations, their finals match was against TSM, who had 3-0'd Immortals the week before. This series also went to five games, and CLG once again won, qualifying for the Mid-Season Invitational. Returning to North America for the Summer Split, CLG were expected to be at the top of the league after their MSI performance. However, not only did they fail to achieve that, but they weren't even in the top half of the standings until week 6. From there, they climbed to a fourth place regular season finish. In the playoffs, CLG first faced off against Team Liquid, whom they beat 3-1, before falling to TSM 3-0 in the semifinals. Crucially, one of Huhi's signature mid lane champions Aurelion Sol was found to have a bug partway through their first game, and the game was remade with Aurelion Sol disabled for the rest of the playoffs (though it was generally accepted that TSM would have won regardless).[32] CLG lost the third-place to Immortals but automatically qualified for the World Championship based on Championship Points due to TSM's finals win over Cloud9. CLG were seeded into Group A at Worlds, alongside the ROX Tigers, G2 Esports, and wildcard Albus NoX Luna. Going into the group, CLG and G2 were seen as contenders for the second seed, while Tigers and Albus NoX were expected to finish first and last, respectively. Instead, CLG dropped both of their games to the wildcard team, and ANX skyrocketed to a second-place group stage finish while G2 collapsed into last place; CLG ended their Worlds run in third with a 3-3 record.

    •Favorite AD carries are Draven and Tristana.

    •Played as a Tauren Druid during his World of Warcraft career, hence his in-game name.

    •Favorite PS2 game is Gauntlet Dark Legacy.

    •Has partnered with Dyrus to play a dunking combo of "Kareem Abdul Jabbar" (Jarvan IV, and Leona).

    •Known to favor less-popular AD carries in the past, such as Draven, Miss Fortune,Twitch, Varus and Quinn. He was one of the original pioneers of these champions.

    •Reached rank one on the North American server on November 3, 2012, playing Draven.

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  4. 25. Jan. 2023 · Zaqueri Black (@aphromoo) January 25, 2023 “I wish I could keep going but I just think it’s time,” Aphromoo said in an announcement video today. “My body and mind are pretty much just ...

  5. 26. Jan. 2023 · Longtime pro player Zaqueri "Aphromoo" Black has officially announced his retirement from professional League of Legends, bringing an end to a career lasting more than a decade. With the 2023...

  6. 28. Feb. 2022 · After a decade playing pro League of Legends, aphromoo still on top of his game. February 28, 2022. by Robin Mosley. Nerd Street sat down with the talented Zaqueri “aphromoo” Black about the past, present and future of his esports life to get a perspective of the man who is dominating League of Legends with FlyQuest right now.